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Overview
Introduction
Philosophy of the system
How the run game is set up
How the passing game is set up
Basic drop back pass protection
Incorporating two separate sets of progressions
The formations system
The motions
How the play-calls are made
How the call sheet is set up and used
Introduction
This is a complete offensive system
Once the language of the system is learned and
installed, the possible play-calls and formations
are virtually endless
Easy to understand
Easy to learn
Easy to install
Works with most any type of offense
Extremely flexible
Philosophy of the System
Create a precision-timed offense
Teach a technique based offense
Use multiple formations
Use a multitude of plays
Create an offense that is hard to prepare
for because of the variety of the offense
Take what the defense gives us most all of
the time
Be patient
How the Run Game Is Set Up
Basicline splits
The hole numbering
THE RUNNING GAME
QB
HOLE NUMBERING
9 7 5 3 10 2 4 6 8
QB
QB
FS
C C
B B SS
B T N T B
QB
FS
C C
W M S SS
E T T E
QB
How the Run Game Is Set Up
Basicline splits
The hole numbering
The backs numbering
– Single-back numbering
The back lines up at 5 yards behind the LOS
– Ace-back numbering
The back lines up at 7½ yards behind the LOS
– Two-back numbering
Split, I, near/far, strong/weak
I BACKS & OFF I BACKS, SPLIT BACKS, STRONG & WEEK BACKS = 20 & 30 SERIES
QB
F = 30 SERIES
H = 20 SERIES
Example: 24 SLAM
FS
C C
B B SS
B T N DEN CALL T B
QB
Example: 34 BASE
FS
C C
B B SS
B T N T B
QB
How the Run Game Is Set Up
Basicline splits
The hole numbering
The backs numbering
– Single-back numbering
– Ace-back numbering
– Two-back numbering
– Z back run plays
Z RECEIVER = 40 SERIES
QB Z
= 40 SERIES FROM THE Z POSITION
EXAMPLE: 49 Z REVERSE
FS
C C
B B SS
B T N T B
QB
How the Run Game Is Set Up
Basicline splits
The hole numbering
The backs numbering
– Single-back numbering
– Ace-back numbering
– Two-back numbering
– Z back run plays
– Quarterback movement
QB = (10) TEEN SERIES
QB
8
6
FLAT FLAT
X QB Y
Z
H F
2
FLAT FLAT
Y QB X
Z
F H
How the Passing Game Is Set Up
Receiver routes are called single-side
receiver across
– The wide receiver route tree
NUMBERED PASS ROUTES
FOR WIDE RECEIVERS
7 8 Skinny
BENCH 6 (Dig) 6 (Square-in)
5 8
3
2 4
1 MIDDLE
DART 0
(MOTOR DOWN)
DRAG
SMASH
QB
7 9 8
5 6
3
4
2 SHAKE
1
MIDDLE STICK
0
QB
SEAM
CORNER
WHEEL POST
MIDDLE
"M" SNEAK STOP
CUT "V"
FLAT
CREASE QB
SWING
How the Passing Game Is Set Up
Receiver routes are called single-side receiver
across
– The wide receiver route tree
TE/inside receiver routes
– Te/inside receiver route tree
The back routes are called
– Back’s route tree
Basic pass protection
– “King” and “Queen” calls – if we want to get both
backs out.
King
A “King” call free releases the Back
on the Strong-side.
– The other back will check release to the
“Quick-side.”
The Center, Strong-side Guard, and
Tackle will block to the strong-side.
The Quick-side Guard and Tackle will
block to the Quick-side, and the back
will check release to the Quick-side.
"KING" CALL TO DESIGNATE
WHICH BACK RELEASES
QB
H F
QB
H F
HB Free release.
OUTLET 2
HOT
2
HOT
5 BIG HITCH
2
HOT
HOT
7 QUICK HITCH
C C
OUTLET
Mg Mk SS 2
W
T N T S
QB
2
5 BIG HITCH
SPLIT RIGHT 414 SWING / "V" QUEEN
ALERT
1
1
C
FS
C 2
2
Mg Mk SS
W
T N T S
QB
7 QUICK (HITCH)
H F SPLIT LEFT F H
SPLIT RIGHT
X QB Y
Y QB X
Z Z
F F
H H
I RIGHT I LEFT
X QB Y Y X
QB
Z Z
F F
H H
FAR RIGHT FAR LEFT
X Y Y QB X
QB
Z Z
F F
H H
X Y Y QB X
QB
Z Z
H F F H
F H H F
X Y Y QB X
QB
F Z Z F
H H
TREY RIGHT ACE TREY LEFT ACE
X Y Y QB X
QB
F Z Z F
H
H
X Y Y QB X
QB
F Z Z F
H
H
X Y Y QB X
QB
H Z Z H
F
F
F H F
Y QB X
X QB Y Z H
Z
F
F H
SPLIT RIGHT CLOSE TREY LEFT CLOSE
Y QB
X QB Y H
Z Z
F
F H
SPLIT RIGHT FLEX
TREY LEFT FLEX
Y QB Y QB
Z H Z H
F F
H F
H F
QB Y
Z X Z QB Y
H X H
F
F
H F H F
F F
X QB Y X QB Y
Z Z
F F
H H
F H